Chapter 224: Death Notice of Fate Judgment



Chapter 224 Death Notice of Fate Judgment

Qin Liang lowered his head and carefully counted the bodies on the ground. He identified them one by one, checking their injuries and causes of death.

Qin Liang's autopsy technique was very professional. He originally intended to use it on Feng Mu, but unexpectedly, he used it on a prisoner.

One, two, three bodies, Qin Liang looked at them one by one, and reconstructed in his mind the way these bodies died. He could only describe it in one word - tragic.

Really, almost no corpse was complete; they all had some parts missing, especially one of them, whose skeleton was loose and muscles were twisted and deformed, like a tattered rag doll that was carefully sewn together by a skilled tailor.

The only relatively intact corpse was the one whose facial bones he was touching now.

Judging from Qin Liang's eyesight, this corpse should be the last one to die. It did not suffer too much pain before death. The expression on its face was not completely stiff, but still retained a bit of life, and felt a bit chewy and soft to the touch.

Qin Liang was completely immersed in the world of autopsy. He could not remember how long it had been since he last examined a corpse in such detail.

His palms gently stroked the cold and motionless corpses, and with every touch, the fear and anxiety in his heart slowly subsided.

"Corpses are better. Corpses are honest and quiet. You can open their bones and hearts to show people. Living people are not good at lying and acting, and they hide their inner viciousness and sinisterness in delicate flesh and blood."

Qin Liang's fingers gently slid across every inch of the corpse's skin, as if he was caressing a long-lost lover. He seemed to have rediscovered his original intention as a forensic doctor.

At this moment, Tian Tao rushed in hurriedly with a look of anxiety and anger on his face.

Before his figure appeared completely inside the door, the roaring roar had already swept across the corridor like thunder and echoed in the incineration room.

"What happened? Why are all the prisoners in the crematorium dead?"

Qin Liang raised his eyes to look at Tian Tao, whose eyes were bulging and face was ferocious like an angry bull, and then glanced at Feng Mu, whose expression was always gentle and calm.

Suddenly I felt that although some people were alive and kicking, they were actually no different from corpses. They were just a pile of flesh, blood and bones, simple and transparent.

"It would be great if the world of the living was full of people like Tian Tao, but unfortunately..."

Qin Liang let out a long sigh from deep in his heart. He had a strong premonition that perhaps within two days, he would be able to dissect Tian Tao's body with his own hands.

His desire to retire became stronger. He withdrew his gaze, unwilling to get involved in the intrigues of the living, and began to write the autopsy report without distraction.

He wrote slowly and in detail, stroke by stroke.

Case number: 2330425-FXEJQA-XXXX1. Basic information

Name of the deceased: Chen Ya Gender: Male Age: 27 Identity: Prisoner in Section A, Light Prison Area, Second Prison, District 9 Place of death: Incineration Room, Second Prison Date of death: April 25, 233

2. External Examination of the Corpse

Total length of corpse: 177 Weight: 61 Libido: No obvious livor mortis appears, consistent with the time of death.

Rigor mortis: partial stiffness of muscles throughout the body, consistent with the time of death.

Appearance: Except for obvious signs of violence on the neck, there were no other obvious external injuries on the body.

3. Description of Neck Injury

Obvious signs of twisting were visible on the neck, with severe damage to the muscles and soft tissues.

Severe fracture of the cervical spine [specific vertebra] with dislocation.

The carotid artery and vein ruptured, with extensive bleeding into the surrounding tissue.

There was no obvious damage to the thyroid gland and esophagus.

4. Internal Inspection

There was no effusion in the thoracic and abdominal cavities, and no obvious lesions in the internal organs.

Extensive bleeding was seen within the neck muscles and soft tissues, consistent with violent action before death.

5. Cause and manner of death Cause of death: Violent twisting of the neck resulted in cervical vertebrae fracture and blood vessel rupture, causing acute hemorrhagic shock and nerve damage.

Manner of death: violent.

VI. Conclusion

Prisoner Chen Ya teamed up with a group of prisoners to attack a prison guard in a closed environment, which triggered the prison guard's self-defense. He was injured in the neck and broke it with his bare hands, and died instantly.

As Qin Liang wrote, the deaths of nine prisoners slowly fell onto the paper.

Soon, this stack of autopsy reports will be stamped with a red stamp and submitted to the relevant departments of the executive government. They will be deleted from the citizen household registration system and the household registration will be cancelled, completing the irreversible death.

Feng Mu ignored Tian Tao's roar at the first moment. He watched Qin Liang finish writing the autopsy report, and glanced at the closed door of the incinerator from the corner of his eye.

Then he looked at Tian Tao, his face visibly cold, and said in a deep voice: "Captain, they suddenly attacked me, and then I killed them, it's that simple."

Tian Tao had a ferocious expression and he glared at Wang Cong fiercely. His idea was very simple. Since Feng Mu was alive, there must be something wrong in some link.

There can't be anything wrong with me.

There can't be anything wrong with the division chief.

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The prisoners are all dead, so there can't be any problem.

Then the only problem could be Wang Cong, who betrayed himself and others.

Tian Tao gritted his teeth, sneered and asked, "Is it that simple? They must have a reason for attacking you, right?"

Feng Mu's pupils shrank. He had not expected Tian Tao to ask such a stupid question. He narrowed his eyes and his voice became colder than ever before: "Indeed, I am also very curious about why they attacked me collectively like crazy. I even asked them seriously, Captain Tian Tao, guess what they answered me?"

Tian Tao's face froze, realizing that he shouldn't ask such a stupid question in public.

The prison guards around them all pricked up their ears nervously. Their eyes moved back and forth between Feng Mu and Tian Tao like gossamer threads, carefully capturing every subtle change in their conversation.

They are not fools. How could they not hear the unkindness and hidden hint in Feng Mu's tone?

Feng Mu did it on purpose, he had always played a gentle image, and now it was time for him to start showing his fangs, but the mere death of a few prisoners was not enough to completely touch the group of prison guards.

He needed to sacrifice one or two more significant lives to shock them.

Tian Tao was one of the people chosen by Feng Mu.

Tian Tao stared at Feng Mu intently, and said in a timid tone, "How would I know?"

Feng Mu frowned slightly and pondered for a long time, until the people around him began to look a little anxious, he slowly relaxed his frown, and said with a relaxed tone:

"They wanted to speak, but I didn't listen. I didn't give them a chance to speak because I was afraid they would frame you, Captain."

Tian Tao's heart dropped back into his stomach. He snorted coldly, trying to hide his guilty conscience, but his tone was still tough: "Frame me? Why would they frame me? What does this have to do with me? Feng Mu, I warn you, you can eat whatever you want, but you can't say whatever you want."

Feng Mu narrowed his eyes slightly, and a cold light shone through the needle-thin gaps. His voice suddenly became gloomy and low: "The captain seems dissatisfied with me asking them to shut up. Then I can only ask the captain to go down and ask them for me."

Tian Tao's eyes widened as he stared at Feng Mu in disbelief. A storm surged in his heart: "He is threatening me with these words, right? Threatening me in public. Is Feng Mu blinded by anger?"

Feng Mu didn't care about Tian Tao's surprise and anger. He looked around at the stunned faces of the crowd and was very satisfied that everyone understood the malice in his words.

"It's just a joke, Captain. Don't be so nervous. You won't be able to sleep at night."

Feng Mu chuckled and said jokingly. The prison guards present might not fully understand this witty remark at this moment, but it didn't matter.

Because, when they wake up tomorrow morning, they will collectively have an epiphany.

Feng Mu was not threatening Tian Tao at all. Instead, he issued a fateful judgment on Tian Tao in front of everyone...a death notice! ! !

…….(End of this chapter)

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